Yes, lions can drool like other mammals. They may drool in response to stress, excitement, or anticipation of food. Drooling is a natural physiological response in many animals.
Yes! Cockapoos are very hypoallergenic they say that even people with allergies with does don't around cockapoos and other long haired dogs because of their long cotton like fur they don't hold very much dander (The cause of allergies with dogs)
Cats might drool when they are feeling relaxed and happy, similar to how some individuals might drool when they are content. Additionally, some cats may drool when they are being petted in a way that triggers a physiological response. It could also be a sign of dental issues or other health problems that should be addressed by a veterinarian.
Some cats may drool when they are very relaxed or content, similar to purring. However, excessive drooling can be a sign of dental issues or other health problems and should be checked by a veterinarian.
They shouldn't drool much, if at all. If they are there could be some sort of mouth or tooth issue that needs a veterinarian's attention as soon as possible.
Yes, cockapoos are hypoallergenic.
yes they will be cockapoos+(whatever other breed) = both names of the breeds mixed together.
cockapoos do not chew! puppy cockapoos also dont chew as well. if anything, they only chew at least once in their life it really amazing because lots of puppys do chew
No.
No they are not hypoallergenic.
Cockapoos need a lot of exercise just as any dog needs a lot of exercise.
to drool = Babear
no yorkshire terriers do not drool
at souffle farm!*drool**drool**blah**drool**drool* Peace out! By:Jessi Circle 3/31/09! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
no, cockapoos do not shed, my cockapoo has never shed, and many petstores say that cockapoos do not shed.
yes I have a french bulldog and when I am eating somthing she start to drool rapidly but other wise they do not drool
yes it is common